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http://www.yourish.com/archives/2005/jan16-22_2005.html#2005012201a
Lots of links. Thought I'd post some of the reasons many of us are using blogs to supplement our news.
Lots of links. Thought I'd post some of the reasons many of us are using blogs to supplement our news.
More signs of hope for Israel
More things are happening on the UN/EU front that lead me to believe a sea change has occured. The why of it, I can't tell you. I haven't figured it out. Yet. But the results will be lives savedon both sides.
Kofi Annan has actually criticized Hezbollah's actions in Lebanon.
UNITED NATIONS, Jan 20 (KUNA) -- Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Thursday said Hizbollah's military operations in South Lebanon against Israel are "disturbing," and reminded Lebanon that its asserted position that the Blue Line is not valid in the Shaba'a farms is not "compatible" with Security Council resolutions.
"The United Nations has made abundantly clear that no violations of the Blue Line are acceptable. The continually asserted position of the Government of Lebanon that the Blue Line is not valid in the Shab'a farms area is not compatible with Security Council resolutions," Annan told the council in his six-month report on UNIFIL.
He said the resumption of military measures, "for which Hizbollah took credit, asserting its claimed prerogative to resist Israeli occupation of Lebanese territory by force, was disturbing." He said Hizbollah's recent launch of a drone into Israel was a "regrettable development, an activity sure to raise tensions and to increase the prospects for military confrontation."
All right, so in the next breath, he condemned Israel's overflights into Lebanon, but stillthis is a huge development, especially when you consider that only five months ago, he was blaming Israel for overflying Lebanon in response to an attack from Hezbollah that killed three engineers fixing an antenna in Israelwithin sight of the Lebanese border. Yes, things have changed a bit lately.
While researching the above story, I found this statement by Annan regarding the suicide bomber at the Karni crossing:
The Secretary-General condemns the Palestinian terror attack that caused the death of six Israeli civilians and injury to four others at the Karni crossing between Israel and the Gaza Strip yesterday evening. He wishes to express his deepest condolences to the families of those killed and injured.
The Secretary-General hopes that this terrible incident will not be allowed to undermine the recent positive steps made by both parties. He also calls on the new Palestinian leadership to make all possible attempts to bring to justice the organizers and perpetrators of this attack.
The Secretary-General emphasizes again that violence cannot provide a solution to the conflict, and that only through negotiation can peace be achieved.
Notice that there is no call for Israel to show restraint, and that it is a pure condemnation of the attackand uses the word "terror"! Compare this to a statement from Annan last year:
UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and senior European Union officials appealed to Israelis and Palestinians on Thursday to get back to the negotiating table in the wake of Thursday's suicide bombing.
Annan and Irish Foreign Minister Brian Cowen, whose country holds the EU presidency, both condemned the attack on a bus in Jerusalem, which killed at least 10 bystanders and wounded 50 others.
"I am once again going to appeal to leaders for the sake of their people and their nations to summon the courage and leadership to get back to the table," Annan said.
He urged them to "make ... parallel concessions and to take confidence-building measures to move the process ahead."
Cowen said the bus attack should not deter attempts to implement the so-called road map for peace that is being pushed by the U.N., the EU, Russia and the United States.
On top of this, the EU has finally demanded that terrorists stop attacking Israel.
Luxembourg Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn, whose country holds the European Union presidency, told Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas that Palestinian attacks against Israel must end.
[...] In talks with Israeli leaders in Jerusalem on Wednesday, Asselborn condemned Palestinian rocket salvos and bombing attacks against Israelis. He returned to the theme in Gaza Thursday.
"We understand the difficulties for the Palestinians, but the violent means and terror will never be acceptable and will lead to an impasse," he told a news conference after meeting with Abbas and Palestinian Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath. "Bringing security is the most immediate priority. Suicide bombings have to stop, rocket attacks must be stopped."
Something huge has happened. This is not the language the EU and UN have used before. In the past, they've always refused to blame the terrorists for terrorism, and always insisted that Israel "show restraint," without ever holding the palestinians up to the same standard.
if the UN and the EU are finally owning up to the fact that the perpetrators of the violence are the terrorists, not the state of Israel, then some kind of positive action can finally occur.